Business owner sued by shooting victims

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Two lawsuits filed against Cinemark USA Inc., owner of Century Aurora 16, allege negligence on the part of the corporation because the theater lacked adequate security or sufficient alarm systems.



"Although the theater was showing a midnight premier of the movie and was expecting large crowds of people to attend the midnight showing, no security personnel were present for that showing," according to both lawsuits, which were filed by the same law firm.




"The exterior doors to the theater were lacking in any alarm system, interlocking security systems, or any other security or alarm features."




http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/22/justice/colorado-shooting-lawsuit/
 
if you're going to deny people the ability to defend themselves by prohibiting firearms on your property, be prepared to pay for your failure to keep people safe when someone ignores your sign.
 
if you're going to deny people the ability to defend themselves by prohibiting firearms on your property, be prepared to pay for your failure to keep people safe when someone ignores your sign.

So if firearms are allowed everywhere, there will be no liability for business owners whose premises are the scene of shootouts?
 
I hope this gets thrown out. I hope they have to prove the business owner should have been able to forsee the events that took place. What a joke.
 
I hope this gets thrown out. I hope they have to prove the business owner should have been able to forsee the events that took place. What a joke.


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The Denver law firm of Keating, Wagner, Polidori & Free, filed the lawsuits.


According to the lawsuits, the gunman was able to go in and out of the theater several times undetected to retrieve a "virtual arsenal of weapons, including, but not limited to, one or more fully loaded shotguns, an AR-15 assault rifle, one or more fully loaded, automatic Glock handguns, and several tear gas canisters."


The lawsuits also allege that the theater's security guards were given the night off, even though there had been several previous criminal incidents.


The lawsuits are seeking an "amount which will fully and fairly compensate each of them for damages, losses and injuries"...


http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/22/justice/colorado-shooting-lawsuit/
 
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The Denver law firm of Keating, Wagner, Polidori & Free, filed the lawsuits.


According to the lawsuits, the gunman was able to go in and out of the theater several times undetected to retrieve a "virtual arsenal of weapons, including, but not limited to, one or more fully loaded shotguns, an AR-15 assault rifle, one or more fully loaded, automatic Glock handguns, and several tear gas canisters."


The lawsuits also allege that the theater's security guards were given the night off, even though there had been several previous criminal incidents.


The lawsuits are seeking an "amount which will fully and fairly compensate each of them for damages, losses and injuries"...


http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/22/justice/colorado-shooting-lawsuit/
And unfairly and more than fully compensate the blood sucking leaches with law degrees.
 
And unfairly and more than fully compensate the blood sucking leaches with law degrees.

How so?

Cite your evidence that attorneys for the plaintiffs are "unfairly and more than fully compensate(d)".
 
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Two lawsuits filed against Cinemark USA Inc., owner of Century Aurora 16, allege negligence on the part of the corporation because the theater lacked adequate security or sufficient alarm systems.



"Although the theater was showing a midnight premier of the movie and was expecting large crowds of people to attend the midnight showing, no security personnel were present for that showing," according to both lawsuits, which were filed by the same law firm.




"The exterior doors to the theater were lacking in any alarm system, interlocking security systems, or any other security or alarm features."




http://edition.cnn.com/2012/09/22/justice/colorado-shooting-lawsuit/

so do most places of business

are you saying that all places of business should turn their place of business in to an armed fortified camp

just so some wacko/criminal cannot commit an illegal action in their place of business

the theater was dark and the criminal threw teargas grenades plus he was wearing body armor so just how would someone armed with a hand gun stop the guy

also, the criminal was armed with a car-15, an assault rifle
 
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